Bill
Piggott’s
new
Collector’s
Originality
Guide
for
Triumph TRs is a
compilation
of his
other
Triumph
books.
Now
everything
is in
one
beautiful
book.
This
guide
encompasses
the
range of
TRs,
which
are some
of the
most fun
to
drive,
classy
and
affordable
sports
cars
ever
built.
The
photography
in the
book by
Simon
Clay
provides
Triumph
owners
with
essential
visible
information
to help
bring
our cars
to
showroom
condition.

For the
person
that has
longed
for a
sports
car
since
their
youth or
wants to
have the
Triumph
of their
youth,
this
book
like all
of
Piggot’s
previous
books,
is a
gold
mine to
explore.
Each
page has
in depth
information
to
provide
you with
the
unique
differences
in each
model.
If your
project
car is
sitting
in your
garage
waiting
for you
to begin
restoration,
this is
what you
need to
get
started.
Each car
depicted
makes it
crystal
clear
that if
others
can do
it so
can you.

The
best
thing
about
this
book is
that it
is
interesting
to
read.
Bill’s
passion
for
Triumphs
comes
through
loud and
clear
with the
detail
he
provides.
The text
has good
flow and
gives
historical
insight
into the
development
of the
Triumph
TR2
through
TR8.
Every
time I
have a
question
about my
TR8 or
the TR2
I am
planning
to
restore,
I will
refer to
the
Originality
Guide
first.
It is
definitely
the
current
information
“source”
for
Triumph
TRs.

The
Temple
of
Triumph
.Org is
a
British
Sports
Car Club
dedicated
to
preserving
British
Triumph
Sports
cars. It
is a
small
British
car club
in
Tallahassee,
Florida
but some
of us
have
several
Triumphs.
I have
five.
Two are
TRs.
Many
members
of our
club
have
cars “in
progress.”
We all
need
this
Triumph
Guide as
a
reference.
Like
Bill’s
books,
our
internet
site
also
provides
important
Triumph
information
with
TSOAs
(Triumph
Sports
Owners
Association)
Newsletters.
These
newsletters
were
used to
keep
owners
updated
on the
latest
developments
on
Triumphs.
This
internet
page is
connected
to the
VTR
(Vintage
Triumph
Register)
a
national
organization
of
Triumph
owners.

We have
three
separate
British
clubs in
Tallahassee.
All
three
get
together
for
shows
and
picnics.
I was
talking
to one
of the
founders
of “The
Temple”
one day
and I
said,
“why do
you call
it the
Temple
of
Triumph?
People
in my
family
think I
have
joined a
cult.”
He said
it is a
cult. I
said,
“oh.”
Well
anyway,
we take
preserving
Triumphs
pretty
seriously
in
Tallahassee.
The
wives
say we
have a
disease.
I think
we just
have fun
that’s
all and
besides
it is
something
to do.
This
book
will be
invaluable
to
Triumph
owners.
We thank
you Bill
Contact
For Bill
Piggot’s
Book
Brenda
Lunsman,
MBI
PUBLISHING/QUAYSIDE
PUB, PO
Box 1
729
Prospect
Ave.,Osceola,
WI 54020